Fast-growing online software specialist Alltraders tomorrow hosts the October meeting of the Adelaide Joomla! User Group at its Albert Park premises.
Joomla! is an award-winning content management system (CMS), which enables you to build websites and powerful online applications. Many aspects, including its ease-of-use and extensibility, have made Joomla! the most popular website software available.
Starting at 6pm on Tuesday, October 26, the Adelaide Joomla! User Group is part of a global open source movement to encourage professionals in sharing their experiences with the Joomla! software.
As well as a brief introduction by individuals attending the meeting, the event will include a 30-minute demonstration of Joomla! capabilities and a presentation of form creation and extensions available to create them within a Joomla! website.
The meeting will also highlight any helpful new extensions for Joomla websites and a Q&A session to help members get more out of the CMS web software.
Alltraders located at 1 Hawke St, Albert Park. For more about Joomla!, visit www.joomla.org.
Alltraders: Building your business online www.alltraders.com
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